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Posted elsewhere about how the bodies inside the uniforms change but the team remains eerily similar year after year. So I thought I would look at defensive stats from Kelly's senior season vs this year to date. Kelly was one of the best shut down defenders ever to play for Uconn and one would expect her absence to be reflected in the team stats. This was also a fairly big point of concern leading into the year - how do we replace KF. Stats:
Points Allowed: 2013 - 49.8, 2014 - 48.1
Scoring Margin: 2013 - 32.7, 2014 - 36.9
FG % Defense: 2013 - .316, 2014 - .311
3FG % Defense: 2013 - .286, 2014 - .262
Fouls per game: 2013 - 12.9, 2014 - 12.2
FT allowed/gm: 2013 - 12.2, 2014 - 9.2
Steals/Game: 2013 - 6.3, 2014 - 10
Turnovers forced/gm: 2013 - 19.8, 2014 - 18.1
Opponent A/TO: 2013 - 0.54, 2014 - 0.55
Assists/Gm: 2013 - 20.5, 2014 - 22.5
A/TO: 2013 - 1.43, 2014 - 1.96
Rebounding Mgn: 2013 - 11.1, 2014 - 8.5
Blocks/gm: 2013 - 6.2, 2014 - 8.6
Each year is different and the opposition changes but it is clear that the team is still playing stifling defense. I think stats at this level of dominance can be misleading in that they probably depend more on what happens in the last 10 minutes of blow outs than they do on the first half of games or in competitive games. But this year's team is certainly carrying on the tradition of Uconn teams of the past, even with significant players missing large numbers of games.
Points Allowed: 2013 - 49.8, 2014 - 48.1
Scoring Margin: 2013 - 32.7, 2014 - 36.9
FG % Defense: 2013 - .316, 2014 - .311
3FG % Defense: 2013 - .286, 2014 - .262
Fouls per game: 2013 - 12.9, 2014 - 12.2
FT allowed/gm: 2013 - 12.2, 2014 - 9.2
Steals/Game: 2013 - 6.3, 2014 - 10
Turnovers forced/gm: 2013 - 19.8, 2014 - 18.1
Opponent A/TO: 2013 - 0.54, 2014 - 0.55
Assists/Gm: 2013 - 20.5, 2014 - 22.5
A/TO: 2013 - 1.43, 2014 - 1.96
Rebounding Mgn: 2013 - 11.1, 2014 - 8.5
Blocks/gm: 2013 - 6.2, 2014 - 8.6
Each year is different and the opposition changes but it is clear that the team is still playing stifling defense. I think stats at this level of dominance can be misleading in that they probably depend more on what happens in the last 10 minutes of blow outs than they do on the first half of games or in competitive games. But this year's team is certainly carrying on the tradition of Uconn teams of the past, even with significant players missing large numbers of games.